An interesting video. Of course I expect we would all spot the KDE icon on the taskbar without being tricked into thinking it was Windows 7. But what it shows is that what people really want is an OS that works, is easy to use and does what they want. They really do not care who makes it or what it is called, except that most people probably still perceive that they need something called "Windows" on their computer because they believe there is no other choice.
I have used the Windows 7 beta, as a virtual machine, and I have also used Vista on a friend's laptop. Windows 7 is a big improvement over Vista, but I still prefer using any Linux over Windows 7, as it is the easiest to use. I have also briefly used Mac OS X in an Apple shop, and still think Linux is the easiest. I suppose if people really did have a choice when buying a PC, they are still going to go for 1. Whatever comes with the PC so long as it works 2. Or, if they know what they are doing, go for the OS that does what they want, including running the software they want to use or something that works with the hardware they have 3. Or the OS that is marketed most successfully to them. Maybe what we really need is for PC vendors to offer a choice of various OSes to the end user, with demonstration models set up in the shop that people can try out. Of course the netbooks give users a taste of Linux, but the basic interfaces they use can make people think such an OS would not work on a proper PC. If I had a computer shop or was running a branch of PC World, I would try to do that, and let each person try out each OS. Although Mac OS X can only be used on a Mac, but Linux is the OS that runs on any hardware. I would also like to offer buyers a dual-boot system, preinstalled on the PC they buy, either Mac OS X/Linux, Windows/Linux, or even two versions of Linux. We really need to get PC sellers on our side, particularly the shops, so that people can try out Linux for themselves before buying a PC. The video shows that anyone can use Linux, if they are given the opportunity and without being given any geeky terminology. David King Chris Rowson wrote: > http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/software/soa/Is-it-Windows-7-or-KDE-4-/0,139023769,339294810,00.htm > > Chris -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/